If only to kill time was an intervention at the entrance of the Bauhaus Museum Weimar. With the help of Saman Pourisa I painted one of the many textiles, done by female students of the Bauhaus in the 20's. The title refers to the words spread by Oskar Schlemmer, artist and professor of the Bauhaus: "Where there is wool, there is a woman who weaves, if only to kill time."

During these years just a few women were allowed to take part in workshops other than textile. The avant - garde leaders developed progressive ideas in relation to art, design and architecture but still they happened to be strongly conservative towards the role of women in society.

Nowadays, almost a hundred years after, the production of the weaving workshop is not displayed in the museum, instead, is being kept in a storage room.

The nine meters long reproduction was done with chalk, during one week.